Are you talking about the Mega Chunks? They've been out for a while, I've had them; not bad, but the Whole Foods chunks were much better. Also, these are about four times the size of the Whole Foods chunks.

I did this theme one year... I don't remember exactly what was included in it, though! Pineapple, banana, macadamia nuts, and coconut milk (those little cartons made by So Delicious) were in there for sure.

So happy to hear that -- because I realized I never mentioned its intended usage, and I wanted to make ice cream with it (the recipe included with the ice cream maker calls for half and half + heavy cream, but I don't want it to be dairy).

I know there have been posts about this in the past, but I'm hoping things have changed since then... the only kosher peanut butter chips I can find are Sunspire, and they're OUD. Are there any pareve options out there?

I actually called Back to the Land in Brooklyn and asked whether they carry it, and they said that they do... I guess I'll have to find my way there one of these days.

Re: the hashgacha, I probably wouldn't mind as much if raw grains were the only thing produced in that factory. But if it's manufactured on shared equipment (as is the case with the brand I can easily find), I'm just not comfortable with it.

The only kosher brand I know of is Bob's Red Mill, and I can't find it in any stores... I don't particularly care to pay nearly $15 to have it shipped to me. Anyone know where I can find this (or another kosher brand) in the NYC area?